CHOICE PERENNIAL PLANTS 
Varieties marked (R) are dwarf, suitable for use in rockeries. 
Perennials increase in popularity yearly because they survive se- 
vere winter weather and give a profusion of blossom year after 
year with a minimum of attention. By careful selection of varieties, 
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DICENTRA, BLEEDING HEART 
R—Alyssum (Basket of Gold) Saxatile Compactum. Yellow to 12 
inches. 
Sulphureum. Light sulphur yellow, to 15 inches. 
Aquilegia (Columbine) Blue, Pink, White (Snow Queen), and 
Mrs. Scott Elliotts Hybrids, long spurred mixture. 
R—Arabis (Snow on the Mountain) Alpina Snoweap. Early single, 
very compact. 
Doubie White. Blossoms later. 
R—Armeria (Thrift or Sea Pink) Maritima. Small cushion of grass- 
like foliage with rose pink flowers. 6 in. 
Astilbe (Spirea). Each 50c, $5.00 per 12. 
Fanal. Reddish bronze foliage, bright red flower. 
Gloria. Light rose. 
Koster. Light red. 
Peach Blossom. 
R—Aubrieta. Large flowered hybrids. 6 in. 
Campanula (Canterbury Bell). Medium Single. 36 inches. 
Dark blue, lilac, rose or white. 
Carnation Grenadin. 
Golden Sun. Golden yellow. 
King of the Blacks. Darkest red. 
Red or Crimson. 
Triumph Rose. 
White Gold. Soft yellow (NEW). 
White. 
Coreopsis. Sunburst. Double yellow. 
Daisy, Shasta. Each 50c, $5.00 per 12. 
Esther Read. Double white, crested center. 
Delphinium. Each 50c, $5.00 per 12. 
Pacific Giant Hybrids. The very finest strain. Some flowers 
over 3 in. in diameter on tall spikes. Mixed, white, laven- 
der, light and dark blue. 
Pacific Giant White (tagged as to color). 
Dianthus Barbatus (Sweet William). Large flowered, mixed. 
Dicentra Spectabilis (Old Fashioned Bleeding Heart). Each 75c. 
Gaillardia. Burgundy. Wine red, self color. 30 in. 
Dazzler. Large flowers, yellow, maroon center. 36 in. 
Torchlight. Yellow, maroon center. 24 in. 
Geranium. Grandiflorum. Large blu2 flowers. 
GEUM 
Lady Stratheden. Golden yellow. 24 in. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Large double red. 24 in. 
it is possible to carry out many charming color combinations giving 
a wealth of bloom from early spring until frost. 
Strong field grown plants 35c each (except where noted), 3 for 
$1.00, 12 for $3.50. (Postpaid anywhere in Western Washington. ) 
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PRIMROSES 
Gypsophila (Baby Breath) 
Paniculata. Small single white flowers in great profusion. 
Useful for cutting. 
Bristo! Fairy. Large double flowers, grafted plants. 75c each. 
R—Helianthemum (Rock Rose). Apricot, Dark Red, Rose Pink, 
Tomato Red, Yellow and White. NEW-—Double Red, or 
Double Yellow. 5Q0c each. 
Hemerocallis (Day Lily). Tall. Burnt orange. 
R—Heuchera (Coral Bells). Dark red. 
Hollyhock Chater’s Double. White, deep salmon red, yellow, 
scarlet, Newport pink, and deep rose. 
R—Hypericum (St. John’s Wort) Polyphyllum. Tiny prostrate 
foliage, large yellow flowers. 
R—lberis (Perennial Candytuft). Sempervirens. White. 
Gibraltica. Lavender. 
Lupin, Russell Strain. Large flowered, mixed colors. 
Lychnis Viscaria Splendens Fl. Pl. Deep rose, large double 
flowers. 18 in. 
R—Nepeta. Mussine Lavender. 12 in. 
Primula. Polyanthus. Extremely large flowers in choice mixed 
colors. 
Springtime. Large flowered lavender, compact. 
Wanda. Deep violet, compact. 
R—Polemonium (Jacob’s Ladder). Reptans. Light blue. 12 in. 
R—Pulmonaria (Lungwort). 8-12 in. Angustifolia. Dark blue, 
green foliage. 
PHLOX 
R—Amoena. Bright pink. 8 in. 
Decussata. 50c each, $5.00 per 12. 
Hauptman Koeh!. Deep red. 
Champ. Elysses. Rich purple. 
Mrs. Jenkins. Very fine white. 
Prime Minister. White, red eye. 
Millie von Hoboken. Light pink, dark eye. 
Saimon Glow. Deep salmon. 
San Antonio. Plum red. 
Suffruticosa. 50c each, $5.00 per 12. 
Miss Lingard. Glossy green leaves, waxy white flowers grow- 
ing along the spike; best cut flower. 
R—Subulata (Creeping Phlox). 
Alba. White. 
Atropurpurea. Dark red. 
Z BUCKLEY NURSERY 
Co., BUCKLEY, WASHINGTON 
